SGN May 5, 2017 - Section 1

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Issue 18 Volume 45

Celebrating 43 Years!

FRIDAY May 5, 2017 FREE!

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Seattle Transgender Film Festival

Gay City presents Rising Up

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Seattle Gay RISING News UP photo credit: Ashley Nieves

May 11-14 & 18-21 / 7pm General Admission $15 - $20 / Students & Seniors $12

FESTIVAL OF RESISTANCE: House passes Trumpcare bill Thousands march on May Day It could be deadly for LGBT Americans

May Day protesters march through Downtown Seattle – Photo by Parker Miles Blohm

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Thousands of people marched from Judkins Park to Seattle Center on May 1, while church leaders met at St. Mark’s Ca-

thedral to relaunch the Sanctuary Movement. And at City Hall, the Seattle City Council voted unanimously to pass a city income tax by July 10.

see MAY DAY page 5

Bizarre developments in Ed Murray case

Donald Trump and Paul Ryan applaud after House passes Trumpcare – Photo by Evan Vucci

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer By a narrow 217-213 vote, the House passed the so-called American Health Care Act (AHCA, or Trumpcare) on May 4.

In a bizarre new development in the allegations against Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, the lawyer for the man suing Murray brought forward a new accuser.

Attorney Lincoln Beauregard filed a court document on May 3, alleging that Maurice Levon Jones also had sex with Murray when Jones was a teenager. Along with the handwritten statement

see NEW ACCUSER page 4

see TRUMPCARE page 14

Lawyer for man accusing Ed Murray fined for “flagrant disregard” of legal norms

Lincoln Beauregard – Photo courtesy Seattle P-I

Mayor Ed Murray – Photo courtesy of Robin Stein

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

House Speaker Paul Ryan teamed up with Donald Trump to coerce Republicans to vote for the measure, even though most had not yet read the bill and it had not yet

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Lincoln Beauregard, attorney for the man accusing Seattle Mayor Ed Murray of paying him for sex when he was underage, is guilty of “flagrant disregard for established

legal norms” and must pay a $5,000 fine. The judgment was handed down May 4 by King County Superior Court Judge Veronica Alicea-Galván. Murray’s lawyers had requested the ruling after accusing

see LAWYER page 4


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